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Average U.S. Department of the Treasury electrician salary

$48,803yearly

$23.49 hourly rate

Entry-level U.S. Department of the Treasury electrician salary
$32,000 yearly
Updated April 5, 2024

How much does U.S. Department of the Treasury pay electricians?

The average salary for U.S. Department of the Treasury electricians is $48,803 per year. U.S. Department of the Treasury electrician salaries range between $32,000 to $73,000 per year. U.S. Department of the Treasury electricians earn 0% less than the national average salary for electricians of $48,850.

Location impacts how much a electrician at U.S. Department of the Treasury can expect to make. Electricians at U.S. Department of the Treasury make the most in Anchorage, AK, Seattle, WA, and Boston, MA.

How much does U.S. Department of the Treasury pay electricians by location?

U.S. Department of the Treasury pays electricians the most in Anchorage, AK, Seattle, WA, and Boston, MA. Additionally, cities like Burlington and Urban Honolulu also report highly competitive salaries for electricians at U.S. Department of the Treasury.

Electrician U.S. Department of the Treasury salary by location

RankCityAvg. salaryHourly rate
1Anchorage, AK$84,006$40.39
2Seattle, WA$80,228$38.57
3Boston, MA$75,843$36.46
4Burlington, VT$75,837$36.46
5Urban Honolulu, HI$72,764$34.98
6Portland, OR$70,256$33.78
7Fargo, ND$69,960$33.63
8New Haven, CT$69,110$33.23
9New York, NY$67,554$32.48
10Newark, NJ$66,535$31.99

Highest-paid U.S. Department of the Treasury electricians by job level

RankJob titleAverage salaryHourly rateJob openings
1Substation Electrician$65,491$31-
2Aviation Electrician's Mate$63,034$30-
3Radio Electrician$62,050$30-
4Airport Electrician$61,539$30-
5Residential Electrician$61,238$29-
6Solar Photovoltaic Electrician$60,282$29-
7Diesel Electrician$60,262$29-
8Low Voltage Electrician$58,915$28-
9Interior Communications Electrician$58,404$28-
10Aviation Electrician$57,775$28-

Electrician salary at U.S. Department of the Treasury competitors

RankCompanyAverage salaryHourly rateJob openings
1City and County of Denver Government$84,940$41-
2Federal Bureau of Investigation$62,928$30-
3U.S. Department of State$62,923$30-
4Internal Revenue Service$54,275$26-
5Office of the Comptroller of the Currency$51,736$25-
6United States Mint$49,521$24-
7ATF$49,194$24-
8KDOT$40,091$19-
9US Selective Svc System$39,726$19-
10Georgia Student Finance Commission$37,502$18-
11State of Arizona$37,488$181
12Maine$37,435$18-
13Southwest Florida Water Management District$37,077$18-
14Arizona Department of Revenue$36,633$18-
15State of Rhode Island$36,536$18-
16Public Utilities Commission$36,198$17-
17Wyoming$35,175$174
18State of Colorado$35,035$17-
19State of Georgia: Teachers Retirement System of Georgia$34,189$16-
20Georgia Department of Education$30,490$15-

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